QUOTE(SpamCopAdmin @ Apr 6 2009, 09:22 AM)

You should be able to clear out the spam by logging into your account at
http://webmail.spamcop.net/horde/imp/login.php and clicking on the "Held Mail" icon. Or you can use the "Folders" icon to empty the folder. Click on the little + sign to expose the list of folders.
There must be a problem as I am unable to use your service as I have on a daily basis for several years. Here's a more detailed explanation of what I am experiencing...
I forward a lot of catch-all accounts and addresses to my SpamCop account, therefore wind up filtering thousands of spam emails per day. So I log in via webmail at various times during the day, scroll through my Held Mail folder and release/whitelist any necessary emails. Then I tick the 'check all' box, click delete and repeat the process until my held mail folder is empty.
Friday and Saturday I began receiving errors when trying to delete messages from Held Mail, however the problem was intermittent. Yesterday and today I receive the errors every single time I attempt to delete messages. The error message is as follows...
"There was an error deleting messages from the folder "Held Mail". This is what the server said: [CLOSED] IMAP connection broken (server response)"
In addition, sometimes after clicking delete a blank page loads after a long wait. When I reload my Held Mail folder nothing has been deleted.
As per your suggestion, I tried clicking Folders, ticking "Held Mail" and choosing Empty Folder. After a long wait, I was logged out. I logged back in to find no messages were deleted.
I've been forced to take SpamCop completely out of the loop as I have about 3000 emails in my Held Mail folder that I cannot delete.
Please note I also had problems POP'ing mail from SpamCop at the same time. Outlook would start downloading mail, I could see data had stopped moving and would eventually time-out. Eventually I had to forward post-filtered mail to another non SpamCop address to download. I can only assume the POP problem still exists as well but cannot confirm since I have stopped sending mail to my SpamCop address. It seemed like others were having a similar problem (http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=10233) but it was marked as resolved.
Here is a webmail ping:
Pinging webmail.spamcop.net [216.154.195.51] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 216.154.195.51: bytes=32 time=64ms TTL=38
Reply from 216.154.195.51: bytes=32 time=54ms TTL=38
Reply from 216.154.195.51: bytes=32 time=57ms TTL=38
Reply from 216.154.195.51: bytes=32 time=50ms TTL=38
Ping statistics for 216.154.195.51:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 50ms, Maximum = 64ms, Average = 56ms
Any help would be greatly appreciated.